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Below is a list of working papers published by the Economic Research Southern Africa (ERSA). Click on their titles to read the abstracts and download the full document free of charge.
 
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Title and Author(s)
Working papers 61 to 81
61 Is there evidence of a wage penalty to female part-time employment in South Africa?
By Dorrit Posel and Colette Muller
 
62 Learning About the Term Structure and Optimal Rules for Inflation Targeting
Mewael F. Tesfaselassie, Eric Schaling, Sylvester Eijffinger
 
63 Economics, realism and reality: a comparison of Mäki and Lawson
By Duncan Hodge
 
64 A Theoretically Defensible Measure of Risk: Using Financial Market Data from a Middle Income Context
Johannes Fedderke and Neryvia Pillay
 
65 Can the restrictive harvest period policy conserve mopane worms in Southern Africa? A bio-economic modelling approach
By Wisdom Akpalu, Edwin Muchapondwa & Precious Zikhali
 
66 A Method for Theoretical Innovation in Economics
Arnold Wentzel
 
67 Inflation and Financial Development: Evidence from Brazil
Manoel Bittencourt
 
68 Measuring the welfare cost of inflation in South Africa
Rangan Gupta and Josine Uwilingiye
 
69 The Impact of Retirement Benefits on Consumption and Saving in South Africa
V. C. Nhabinde and N J Schoeman
 
70 Currency Substitution and Financial Repression
Rangan Gupta
 
71 Inflation Targeting: a Framework for Communication
Maria Demertzis and Nicola Viegi
 
72 Fiscal Illusion at the Local Sphere: An Empirical Test of the Flypaper Effect using South African Municipal Data
Hammed Amusa, Robert Mabunda and Ramos Mabugu
 
73 Does training benefit those who do not get any? Elasticities of complementarity and factor price in South Africa
Alberto Behar
 
74 A parsimonious model of subjective life expectancy
Alexander Ludwig & Alexander Zimper
 
75 Begging the Question: Permanent Income and Social Mobility
Seán Mfundza Muller
 
76 Orphanhood and Schooling in South Africa: Trends in the vulnerability of orphans between 1993 and 2005
Cally Ardington
 
77 Income Inequality, Reciprocity and Public Good Provision: An Experimental Analysis
Andre Hofmeyr, Justine Burns and Martine Visser
 
78 Price Elasticities and Pricing Power in Emerging Markets: The Case of Petrochemicals Derived Plastics in South Africa
Johannes Fedderke & Witness Simbanegavi
 
79 Exchange rate pass-through to import prices in South Africa: Is there asymmetry?
T D Karoro, M J Aziakpono & N Cattaneo
 
80 The Private Sector and Cash Transfers in Africa
Sheshangai Kaniki
 
81 Tax evasion and financial repression: A reconsideration using endogenous growth models
Rangan Gupta and Emmanuel Ziramba
 

 

 
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